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Los Angeles Chargers Get Chance to Expand NFL Brand Globally

The NFL has prioritized expanding the sport internationally. Following successful games held in locations like Mexico, England, and Germany, the league is now permitting teams to serve as global representatives for the organization.

The Los Angeles Chargers were chosen to represent Greece, as stated on the team's official site .

The NFL has expanded its Global Markets Program today, welcoming the Los Angeles Chargers as the official international marketing rights holder for Greece.

Dean Spanos, whose heritage traces back to Greece and who owns the Chargers, addressed the team’s selection for expanding football in that region.

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Greece, the birthplace of my ancestry, has forever etched itself into my heart. Therefore, when the chance arose to expand NFL football and the Los Angeles Chargers’ presence in Greece, we didn’t hesitate to seize it.

It wouldn’t be shocking to witness the Chargers compete in a match in Greece within the coming several years, considering how American football is expanding internationally.

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The article was initially posted on www.si.com/nfl/chargers as The Los Angeles Chargers have been granted an opportunity to expand the NFL's presence internationally. .

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